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Police talk about the reason a man allegedly sold high-end Phillies tickets that belonged to someone else. (Published Saturday, March 30, 2013)

After mistakenly receiving $37,000 worth of Phillies tickets, a man is accused of using the tickets as gifts and even selling some on Craigslist.

The ticket belong to the News Journal Media Group. One of their employees actually broke the case when he spotted some of the tickets for sale on the online classified site.

"He received a package that was inadvertently delivered to the company and he opened it, and instead of doing the right thing and returning the tickets to sender, he decided to keep them for himself," said Cpl. Mark Ivey, Wilmington Police.

The 324 tickets -- four for every home game -- are located in the posh Diamond Club. The tickets and 81 parking passes were supposed to be sent to the News Journal Media Group in February. Instead, they wound up at another address and in the hands of Scott Lascala, according to investigators.